Guaranteed
Next Station
Performed By
Next Station
Album UPC
885767338555
CD Baby Track ID
8723103
Label
Next Station
Released
2012-01-24
BPM
119
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh1223746
Year
2012
Spotify Plays
107
Writers
Writer
William Pedicone; Matthew Eisenstein; Mark Podbielski
Pub Co
William Pedicone; Matthew Eisenstein; Mark Podbielski
Composer
William Pedicone; Matthew Eisenstein; Mark Podbielski
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - New York
Description
This debut album mixes beautiful vocals with funky bass lines and catchy beats.
Notes
Will and Matt originally met during their freshman year in high school. They didn't hang out too much then, as Matt had long hair and wore girls' pants, but they somehow remained friends through high school and college.
They began playing music together during winter and summer breaks in school. Due to the horrendous job market and economy post-graduation, they were stuck home with their parents much longer than expected. To help quell their depression, they decided to form a band.
While slowly grooming their lyricist and songwriting skills, they soon began producing songs worthy of being played in public. They made their first public appearance at an open-mic night, playing their first decent song, "Going My Way." People thought it was pretty decent, even though Will read the lyrics off a piece of paper.
After writing a bunch more songs, they felt like they had a solid handle on songwriting and a good sized repertoire. It seemed time for the next step. While both enjoyed the acoustic sound of the group, they felt the need to find a drummer to give things a bit more flavor.
After about a year of cycling through many potential candidates that didn't quite fit, a good friend from the local metal scene suggested they check out this guy Mark he knew, who was supposedly a really talented metal drummer. Skeptical due to the clash of genres and the lack of past luck, Will and Matt gave it one last try nonetheless.
Showing up for his first practice/audition, Mark talked too much, yet proved within minutes this was the beginning of a new band. He was learning fast and good at showing up.
With Mark mastering the songs within a matter of weeks, Next Station was primed to roll through the summer of 2010. Playing over 15 shows over the next three months, the group tightened up quickly.
As a result of hard work and persistence, and after nearly two years of writing and recording, Next Station has finally completed its debut album, From the Deep. They hope you enjoy it.
They began playing music together during winter and summer breaks in school. Due to the horrendous job market and economy post-graduation, they were stuck home with their parents much longer than expected. To help quell their depression, they decided to form a band.
While slowly grooming their lyricist and songwriting skills, they soon began producing songs worthy of being played in public. They made their first public appearance at an open-mic night, playing their first decent song, "Going My Way." People thought it was pretty decent, even though Will read the lyrics off a piece of paper.
After writing a bunch more songs, they felt like they had a solid handle on songwriting and a good sized repertoire. It seemed time for the next step. While both enjoyed the acoustic sound of the group, they felt the need to find a drummer to give things a bit more flavor.
After about a year of cycling through many potential candidates that didn't quite fit, a good friend from the local metal scene suggested they check out this guy Mark he knew, who was supposedly a really talented metal drummer. Skeptical due to the clash of genres and the lack of past luck, Will and Matt gave it one last try nonetheless.
Showing up for his first practice/audition, Mark talked too much, yet proved within minutes this was the beginning of a new band. He was learning fast and good at showing up.
With Mark mastering the songs within a matter of weeks, Next Station was primed to roll through the summer of 2010. Playing over 15 shows over the next three months, the group tightened up quickly.
As a result of hard work and persistence, and after nearly two years of writing and recording, Next Station has finally completed its debut album, From the Deep. They hope you enjoy it.
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